<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT COLOR="#990099" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Verdana" LANG="0">"This is beauty. This is truth. This is music that touches the heart in a way no other music ever has, or ever could." <B>--John</FONT><FONT COLOR="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Verdana" LANG="0"></B>.</FONT><FONT COLOR="#990099" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Verdana" LANG="0"><B>Zorn</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Verdana" LANG="0"></B><BR>
Anyone know of a good online site for locating CDs by those melodramatic
sickly-sweet Korean crooners (such as Ahn Jae Wook, Seo Ji Won, or Kim Jung
Min)?
I realize this subject is probably taboo for such a sophisticated list
:) Hey, you never know, they may collaborate with Zorn one day...
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Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 22:10:16 EST
From: User384726@aol.com
Subject: Langley and Song in the Key of Z
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I highly recommend both these gems. I refuse to trivialize there merit with
a lengthy review, summary, and or analysis. But I'd be willing to refund
whom ever found either of these a waste of their money. And if anyone know
of cheap places to stay and good shows to see in NY from Feb 14-18 please
e-mail me privately.
Aaron
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>I highly recommend both these gems. I refuse to trivialize there merit with a lengthy review, summary, and or analysis. But I'd be willing to refund whom ever found either of these a waste of their money. And if anyone know of cheap places to stay and good shows to see in NY from Feb 14-18 please e-mail me privately.
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Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 23:27:36 -0500
From: "Michael Berman" <mberman@his.com>
Subject: miami hot spots
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can anyone recommend some good hot spots in miami beach specifically or =
miami in general for Feb 14-17 and is there any online guide to live =
music?
if appropriate, email privately. thanks all.
mike
np: 3 mustaphas 3 - shopping
Michael Berman
Berman Studios
www.his.com/mberman
202.737.6836
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Subject: Re: Branford goes indie... somebody call David S. Ware
on 2/13/02 12:25 PM, James Hale at jhale@sympatico.ca wrote:
> Branford Marsalis is launching his own label, which will also do some
> educational outreach work, using Boston critic Bob Blumenthal.
>
Dear Branford --
Rounder is not neccessarily your best option. Or, for that matter, ever a
good one, unless you get that special Rounder/Uni distribution.
sh
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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 14:07:12 -0500
From: <ssmith36@sprynet.com>
Subject: SHAKIRA! [was Re: Re: Britney]
Wild to see Shakira referenced here, and positively, to boot.
If I say that her English-language 'Laundry Service' just can't hold a candle to her previous Spanish-language releases, do I sound like an elitist and a curmudgeon? Is it worse if I admit that I liked her much better as a brunette (and in fact, she confessed in a recent issue of Blender that since she's gone blonde, kids have come up to her asking for autographs, thinking she's Britney)?
I'm no old-timer - I only got hip to her 'Donde Estan Los Ladrones' a little over a year ago. For me, it's a great blend of pop grooves and Alanis-bitten vocal inflections, and the single "Ojos Asi" could only have come from a woman born half-Lebanese, half-Colombian. Fucking brilliant - and only a shadow of itself in the English translation on 'Laundry Service.'
She's simply a better singer in her native tongue - compare the English and Spanish takes on "Whenever, Wherever" on the new disc and see what I mean. Some of the English lyrics are pretty amusing, though ("Lucky that my breasts are small and humble / So you don't mistake them for mountains"...)
But best of all, ironically, is her 'MTV Unplugged' disc, where she and her colleagues mess around with the arrangements, adding more traditional Latin elements (love the mariachi invasion...).
Don't know much about a Latina invasion (and I'm certainly not going to invite Christina Aguilera into my life), but Sharkira makes me weeeaaakk in the knees.
In a message dated 2/13/02 4:47:50 PM, rpleshar@midway.uchicago.edu writes:
<< Like Outkast or even Pink is more interesting to listen to
than most guitar bands I hear lately. >>
I've wondered why Outkast doesn't come up more often when the list starts
talking hip-hop. Stankonia has been in my cd changer for a month now--few
cd's spend that long in there--and it's still interesting. It took me a
while to digest some of the more intense grooves (ie. ? and snappin' and
trappin'), but other tracks kept me listening to the album such as Ms.
Jackson and Gasoline Dreams. I think Outkast are at their best when they
blend grooves--like salsa and funk on Humble Mumble or even drum and bass and
hip hop on B.O.B.--which they do seamlessly.
As for Pink, I've yet to get into her (not literally of course--that only
happens in my dreams), but i have heard alot of positive reactions to her
from people who i wouldn't normally expect it.
- -A.R.
now listening to the neighbors doing it
now reading now reading
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